NIST CSF 2.0 · derived mapping target
GV.SC-04Suppliers known and prioritized
Maintain a list of your suppliers and rank them by how critical they are, so you focus oversight where a failure would hurt most.
Mapping at a glance
GV.SC-04Suppliers known and prioritizedNIST CSF 2.0
RCF-0025Third-party risk managementGovernance & Risk · PolicyRCF-0026Third-party risk managementGovernance & Risk · ProcessRCF-0027Third-party risk managementGovernance & Risk · TechnicalRCF-0316Vendor due diligenceSupply Chain Security · PolicyRCF-0317Vendor due diligenceSupply Chain Security · Process
GV.SC-04 is covered by 12 Sekit CSF controls. +7 more in the table below. Open in the full graph →
Mapped from the Sekit CSF
The Sekit controls that cover this requirement, lens by lens.
RCF-0025Third-party risk management · PolicyRCF-0026Third-party risk management · ProcessRCF-0027Third-party risk management · TechnicalRCF-0316Vendor due diligence · PolicyRCF-0317Vendor due diligence · ProcessRCF-0318Vendor due diligence · TechnicalRCF-0319Contractual security clauses · PolicyRCF-0320Contractual security clauses · ProcessRCF-0321Contractual security clauses · TechnicalRCF-0322Ongoing monitoring · PolicyRCF-0323Ongoing monitoring · ProcessRCF-0324Ongoing monitoring · Technical
ISO/IEC 27001:2022 counterparts
Reached through the Sekit CSF controls both map to — a mapping, not a formal equivalence.
ISO/IEC 42001:2023 — Annex A counterparts
Evidence that proves this control
What an auditor, or Sekit's evidence engine, asks for.
Vendor due diligence and monitoring
How the company assesses a supplier's security before hiring and monitors it during the relationship, including the process when it ends.
From the Sekit evidence catalog
Related controls
Via the shared Sekit CSF topic, not the framework's own index.
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